“Venezuelans are much more optimistic about the future after the U.S. seized authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro and want free elections held this year, according to the first face-to-face opinion poll since Washington’s military intervention,” the Financial Times reports.
“Seventy-two per cent of those polled felt Venezuela was moving in a positive direction after Maduro’s capture, although 58 per cent thought security had worsened, according to the poll by Gold Glove Consulting, a firm run by the former Latin America adviser to president Barack Obama.”

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